by hoses and a cart
in 1750s people used to travel around by horses and carraigespeople used to travel by horses and by canal or a camel
Travel in the 1750s was slow and difficult due to the lack of well-developed roads and transportation infrastructure. The roads were often rough and poorly maintained, making travel by horse-drawn carriage or on foot arduous. Additionally, there were limited modes of transportation available, with most people relying on horses or walking to get from one place to another.
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The diet in the 1750s was mainly meat, bread and corn. The meat was mainly wild meat which was hunted and fish.
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During the 1750s, before the Industrial Revolution, most people lived in rural communities and had limited means of transportation, relying primarily on foot, horse, or small boats. Travel was often slow, dangerous, and expensive, restricting the ability of the average person to explore beyond their local area. Additionally, widespread illiteracy and lack of access to information meant that many individuals were unaware of the broader world. Economic and social structures further reinforced localized living, as people were largely tied to their agricultural or artisanal trades.
1750s
they ate cheeseburgers every weekend
Georgia
Not so great.